Service-orientation

Service-orientation is a design paradigm for computer software in the form of services. The principles of service-oriented design stress the separation of concerns in the software. Applying service-orientation results in units of software partitioned into discrete, autonomous, and network-accessible units, each designed to solve an individual concern. These units qualify as services.[1][2]

  1. ^ Erl, Thomas. "SOA Principles".
  2. ^ "Service-Oriented Software Engineering".

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